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    training in literacy education in middle school where teachers are often focused on content and not on how students learn what they read, a problem any teacher of middle or high school would agree exists. The goal of the study is to contribute to the data that explains and scrutinizes literacy coaching, addressing three specific questions: What are coaches' perspectives on the roles they assume as part of their work? How do coaches address the issue of teacher change? In what ways do coaches…

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    Telecommuting. Through this technology, workers in service-based firms are no longer tied to a physical location, as they can work from their homes. Services that fall in this category include accounting, legal advice, education, insurance, investments, data analysis, computer programming, and consulting. Any service provider with the appropriate telecommunications systems can be located anywhere and still performs her job. Working at home has two main advantages (1) decreased costs through…

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    researchers stated that, “additional use of reflection and rephrasing of the interviewer’s understanding of comments served as a form of member checking (validating the interviewer’s interpretation with the participant) to increase credibility of the data (Wysong & Driver, 2009, p. 28). Additionally, the researchers conducted an 8-months period to study the phenomenon in order to fully understand the phenomenon. Thus, the accuracy and credibility of the qualitative is verified. The Critique…

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    scientist through analysis of data Analysis of data through various means (chemical analysis, imagery, location). Scientists use various skills in analyzing data depending upon the area being studied. They look at the data from different angles, qualitative and quantitative, historical data and compare to colleagues in other countries where research is also being completed. An example of this that students could complete is: Analyzing data through pictures (qualitative analysis) Through using…

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    The chosen method for further analysis of data collected from the interviews is a qualitative approach of thematic analysis. Called ‘template analysis’, this method is based on the researcher’s ability to produce a “list of codes (‘template’) representing themes identified in their textual data” (King, 2004 in Cassell and Symon, 2004, p. 256). In this study, the template analysis allows the researcher to make interpretations by approaching the topic of overfunding from different perspectives and…

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    Systematic Appraisal

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    Introduction: Significant knowledge and information can be taken from the process of research that involves collection and analysis of data. However, not all reports have a good quality of evidence and some studies are found to be biased (Wood, 2006). Therefore, critical appraisal is an important skill to decide whether the study is reliable and effective enough to be implemented (Porritt et al., 2014). The purpose of this paper is to critically appraise two reviews (a systematic review and a…

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    I believe it`s important to note that there`s no single, accepted way of carrying out a research. Indeed, how researchers proceed depends on upon a range of factors, including their beliefs about the nature of the social world, the nature of knowledge and how it can be acquired, the purposes, and the goals of the research, its participants or I would say the audience and time and environment in which they`re conducting. Differences in the mix of these factors have led to numerous variations in…

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    The qualitative description approach is utilized to describe an individual’s lived experience in his or her own terms or understandings – it is a recognition of various shared experiences, social interactions, and a comprehensive analysis of an experience in the ordinary, layman terms of that particular event (Sandelowski, 2000; Willis, Sullivan-Bolyai, Knafl, & Cohen, 2016; Frankel & Devers, 2000). This type of qualitative methodology can be particularly insightful for analyzing individual…

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    method for collecting data. Interviews were conducted in person, recorded and then transcribed. However, the researcher also used field notes, document analysis, and the member-checking process to assist in her research. The researcher conducted ongoing field notes in an effort to eliminate personal biases and to add to her multiple qualitative research methods. She also used the member-checking process, where the participants were asked to confirm the accuracy of the transcribed data in order…

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    Bac04 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    UMUHOZA Marie Chantal, MMPH 00074 – UNIT 3 – INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Integrating Rigor and Trustworthiness into Qualitative Research Research Subject: ANALYSIS OF THE MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV PROBLEM IN ZAMBIA. 1. Introduction Qualitative data analysis include identification, examination and interpretation of collected data to evaluate how they contribute in responding to the research question. We acknowledge that “the quality of qualitative research depends on the rigor with which…

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